Older gay daddys
Daddyhunt: Fun Gay Dating
About this app
Daddyhunt: It’s a Lifestyle!
Daddyhunt is the largest online gay community in the world specifically for older men and their admirers. Whether you’re a Daddy or an admirer who loves a little salt & pepper, Daddyhunt is the app for you.
Today’s Daddy is educated, victorious and technologically savvy. He’s a dude on the shift with places to go and people to see. The modern Daddy is confident, sophisticated and leads a vibrant and healthy life.
Daddyhunt is about Daddies, pure and simple! With Daddyhunt, meeting Daddies and their admirers is easy! The DADDIES that you like and their admirers are HERE.
REAL MEN, NO ATTITUDE: Find the exact Daddy or Hunter of your dreams. View, verb and chat with guys in your neighborhood or around the world. We make gay dating simple and plain. You’ll see how easy it is to find men you want to meet.
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Daddyhunt: It’s yo
Thomas Gass, a dentist in California, has survived the curse—twice. The curse? Gass is a gay man whose only sexual attraction is to men significantly older than he is.
Gass lost his first partner, 28 years his senior, through the adv deteriorating effects of Lou Gehrig’s disease after they had been together for 13 years. After recovering from his grief, he create love again with a man 18 years older but endured another tragic loss when his second partner died of pancreatic cancer after they had spent 17 years together. Still a relatively young guy, Gass might wonder whether or not to take a chance on loving an older bloke again. For him, however, the choice is between an older man or no man at all. Gass and his friends—all of whom had lost older life partners—have labeled their abiding sexual attraction “the curse of being attracted to older men.”
I began to study same-sex relationships with age disparities while conducting investigate for my manual, Finally Out: Letting Go of Living Straight. Gass and I started to correspond after he and his friends had read and discussed my essay
As many of us bears of a certain age grasp, the online dating scene can be daunting, to state the least! But now theres an app geared specifically geared towards all us older gay, bi & queer men, bears and daddies out there. Meet SIRPLUS!
So many new dating apps come and go, but this new one called SIRPLUS is aimed at a slightly older gentleman, with a view to helping us verb real relationships and real connections. We took some occasion to chat to the founders Patrick Lightheart and Jason Lambert to verb out more about them and more info on their amazing app. You can tell they both know each other well.
Head to the APP store here to download for Iphone, and the google store here for your android.
I started off asking them about their background and discovered they have been friends for over 25 years — perhaps longer — according to Patrick. Their friendship grew out of a shared social life, and coming up in the gay village in Toronto where they are both based. They are not life partners but as Jason says they are more like brothers. I asked them
You know the type: a handsome, mature, masculine man. Probably bearded, and that beard probably has at least some silver in it. He’s furry and often fit, or maybe he’s rocking that dad bod. Maybe more importantly, he’s at ease with himself. His manhood is indisputable, and it has nothing explicitly to do with fatherhood. Parent or not, he’s a total DILF. (You realize what that means.) Think George Clooney, Jeff Goldblum or Pedro Pascal.
Move over, Hot Rodent Boyfriend summer. This entire era belongs to daddy.
As with so many other cultural trends, it started with the gay community, where the term “daddy” refers to a guy who attracts—and is attracted to—younger guys. It’s been in use for a long time, too. In a society as youth-obsessed as ours, it might seem like an anomaly, but daddies may have never been more prominent in queer life than they are now.
In San Francisco, the place to find them is at the Eagle Tavern in the city’s South of Market neighborhood, where hundreds of gay men come together every Sunday afternoon on the patio, many of them paying $20 for